Reviews
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Review: Beauty & The Beast at The Hexagon
Beauty or Beastly? You decide when you see CBeebies star Justin Fletcher and Dame Paul Morse in ballet tights, wrestling a balloon. Grrrrrrr.
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Review: Cinderella at South Hill Park
Does Cinders get to the ball? Does the prince get his girl? Is this a traditional panto? Yes and, er, no. South Hill Park's modern panto twist is pure joy.
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A brilliantly bonkers Alice In Wonderland
It's late, it's late… but better late than never! South Hill Park's, bright and bold Alice in Wonderland has finally opened. Disappear down a rabbit hole and get the Muddy verdict.
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Take a walk on the wild side
Five months later than planned, but finally we get to prowl around the Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition at The Base. Practice your best Attenborough voice, we're going in.
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Review: A Christmas Carol at The Watermill
A socially distanced Scrooge at The Watermill Theatre in Berkshire brought to life by just two actors and a festive feast of creativity.
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The Tempest is midwinter magic
Nothing ropey about South Hill Park's new adaptation of Shakespeare The Tempest, apart from the brilliantly creative stage design. Read on for the verdict.
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Cinderella, but will you have a ball?
He's baaaaaaack! Justin Fletcher returns to Reading to star in Cinderella. But who needs a glass slipper when a pair of ballet shoes and a balloon bring the house down.
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Review: Aladdin at South Hill Park
Can an old lamp prevent a royal scandal? *Asking for a friend*. No dirty laundry aired here, Aladdin in Bracknell is bubblier than Widow Twankey's hot wash.
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Review: The Bear at Norden Farm
A polar bear puppet delivers the spirit of Christmas while pooing and weeing all over Tilly's house. Alternative, yes, but The Bear, is pure magic.
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Review: The Prince & The Pauper
Like the Duke of York , our Prince & the Pauper hero is locked out of the palace. But will he return to his gilded life? Let's see shall we.